Blog Posts on rice cakes
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Familiar pic and rice cakes :) by Pinoy Archies on Apr 25, 2012Archiekins, you remember this scene? Photo credit: @anagfeleo @bobailey64 all kinds of rice cakes here Photo credit: @kariontour Ah, rice cakes. ^^...
Green Rice Cakes by Clark & Butchay's Blog on Jan 31, 2012They are green, they are sticky, they are delicious, they are sweet, they are gummy rubbery. We call them Suman sa Lihiya and it is my favorite kakanin (Philippine glutinous rice cakes). You can eat them for breakfast, morning, afternoon and even as...
Oriental Mindoro: Merl's Suman sa Lihiya with Coco Jam from Calapan City by Foodamn! Philippines on Dec 10, 2011Oriental Mindoro Original: Merl's Suman sa Lihiya also known as Mindoro Tamales Making buzz from Calapan City, Mindoro - a native delicacy traditionally home-made by the locals of Calapan. A brand name Merl's came up with an idea to go main...
Oriental Mindoro: Merl's Suman sa Lihiya with Coco Jam from Calapan City by Foodamn! Philippines on Dec 10, 2011Oriental Mindoro Original: Merl's Suman sa Lihiya also known as Mindoro Tamales Making buzz from Calapan City, Mindoro - a native delicacy traditionally home-made by the locals of Calapan. A brand name Merl's came up with an idea to go mainstream,...
Friday Craving: Michelle's Homemade Putong Ube by Frannywanny : a food and travel blog on Dec 9, 2011Last Friday, I suddenly had this weird craving for... Putong Ube. Oh how I daydreamed about those tiny, pillow-y, rice cakes cooked with our native ube (yam). Of course, no other store can make it better than Michelle's. I used to visit their sto...
Kristina's Inutak Premium Local Delicacy by Foodamn! Philippines on Dec 7, 2011Premium Rice Cake Delicacy INUTAK by Kristina's of Taguig From a far corner of Mercato Centrale, I came across a foodie name that enticed my interest from the term "inutak" [may contain brainy ingredients from a certain exotic (?) animal] I was...
Kristina's Inutak Premium Local Delicacy by Foodamn! Philippines on Dec 7, 2011Premium Rice Cake Delicacy INUTAK by Kristina's of Taguig From a far corner of Mercato Centrale, I came across a foodie name that enticed my interest from the term "inutak" [may contain brainy ingredients from a certain exotic (?) animal] I was...
Alaminos, Pangasinan: Tupig, Boneless Bangus and Longganisa by Foodamn! Philippines on Oct 19, 2011When traveling North-bound, one of the most common "pasalubong" from Pangasinan we frequently seen at home are these foodies: tupig, boneless bangus and longganisa. Tupig PhP20 for 4 pieces [approx. $.50 cents] Tupig, grilled native rice cakes...
Alaminos, Pangasinan: Tupig, Boneless Bangus and Longganisa by Foodamn! Philippines on Oct 19, 2011When traveling North-bound, one of the most common "pasalubong" from Pangasinan we frequently seen at home are these foodies: tupig, boneless bangus and longganisa.Tupig PhP20 for 4 pieces [approx. $.50 cents]Tupig, grilled native rice cakes wr...
Alaminos, Pangasinan: Tupig, Boneless Bangus and Longganisa by Foodamn! Philippines on Oct 19, 2011When traveling North-bound, one of the most common "pasalubong" from Pangasinan we frequently seen at home are these foodies: tupig, boneless bangus and longganisa. Tupig PhP20 for 4 pieces [approx. $.50 cents] Tupig, grilled native rice cakes...


